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Wearable Sensor Continuously Measures Subcutaneous Tumor Progression and Regression
Bio-IT World | A team of researchers from Stanford University and the Georgia Institute of Technology designed a malleable, battery-operated wearable sensor that continuously monitors subcutaneous tumor progression, regression, and treatment efficacy.
Oct 4, 2022
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New 30-Plex Immuno-Oncology Protein Target Panel, Temple Medicine’s Pulmonary Artery Blood Clot Reduction Device, More
Bio-IT World | A cloud-based software solution to streamline flow cytometry workflow; the world’s most extensive repeated set of highly-detailed, multi-organ images from a large cohort of participants; a gene editing therapy for inflammatory cardiac diseases; and more.
Sep 29, 2022
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Follow the Money: NIH Funds Brain Mapping Network Initiative, Non-Invasive Skin Patch for Vaccine Delivery, More
Bio-IT World | Funding for multi-omic human brain cell atlas, AI-based drug discovery and development, genomic medicine software simulation platform, and more.
Sep 28, 2022
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PacBio Announces New Analysis Method for Tandem Repeats
Bio-IT World | PacBio has announced the availability of a new computational analysis method for profiling more than a million tandem repeats across the human genome using PacBio’s native long-read HiFi sequencing data. The Tandem Repeat Genotyping Tool is intended to provide scientists with the ability to obtain a full characterization of the sequence and methylation status of tandem repeats genome-wide.
Sep 27, 2022
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State of the Industry: Checking in on AI Trends and Progress with Fernanda Foertter
Bio-IT World | In the latest episode of Bio-IT World’s Trends from the Trenches podcast, host Stan Gloss, founder of BioTeam, gets an update from Fernanda Foertter, Voltron Data, about her AI experiences in the past few years and whether we’ve made any real progress.
Sep 27, 2022
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Lessons From the Recent HCA 2022 General Meeting: Applying Single-Cell Data to Clinical Decision Making
Bio-IT World | Since mid-2021, many papers have described actionable links between genome-wide association studies and specific diseases based on single-cell data. But one associated challenge that comes up repeatedly is the handling, storing, and analyzing of the abundant data that is now available.
Sep 23, 2022
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NVIDIA Announces Plans to Expand Large Language Models for Biology
Bio-IT World | At NVIDIA’s annual GTC event two days ago, the company made two particular announcements key to the life sciences space. First, NVIDIA announced it will make Clara Parabricks available on the Broad Institute’s Terra cloud platform. Second, the company revealed plans to expand large language models to biology, announcing BioNeMo.
Sep 22, 2022
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Berlin Agenda: Our Plans for the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo Europe
Bio-IT World | Bio-IT World is heading to Berlin next month to explore biotech advancements happening in Europe. With five conference tracks, a plenary program, and an exhibit hall we are making the most of the packed two days of scientific content and industry best practices. Here are just a few of the presentations and themes flagged thus far.
Sep 21, 2022
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Glioblastoma Cancer Cells ‘Starve’ Without Astrocyte Immunometabolic Support
Bio-IT World | Tel Aviv University researchers discovered that glioblastoma cells—a highly resistant, aggressive, and deadly form of cancer—“starve” to death without immunometabolic support from astrocytes.
Sep 20, 2022
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Mount Sinai Aims To Enroll One Million People In Genetic Sequencing Project
Bio-IT World | The greater New York metropolitan area is the epicenter of an ambitious human genome sequencing research project newly launched by Mount Sinai Health System and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. If the vision is realized, Mount Sinai will enroll a million patients into a study over the next five years that will sequence and analyze the DNA in their blood to tease out the role of genetics and environment on health.
Sep 15, 2022
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Public More Protective Of Their Health Information Than Their Biospecimens
Bio-IT World | In the ongoing debate about whether biospecimens should be covered by human subjects research regulations, bioethicists at the University of Michigan recently added a critical datapoint in disproving one of the arguments—namely, that the public feels more protective of their biospecimens than their health information.
Sep 14, 2022
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Digestive Hormones Found to Significantly Influence Infectious Wound Healing
Bio-IT World | The University of Calgary research team discovered that neutrophils and monocytes—two types of white blood cells—play distinct roles in wound healing, with digestive hormones contributing to immune function.
Sep 13, 2022
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Geneticists Discover Maternal Proteins with Epigenetic Influence Over Fetal Development
Bio-IT World | Walter and Eliza Hall Institute geneticists recently discovered that epigenetic information passes from murine mother to child and has lasting effects on development and growth.
Sep 8, 2022
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Collaboration Uncovers New Clues About What Triggers A Stroke
Bio-IT World | Researchers at Tulane University and Ochsner Health have characterized carotid plaque taken from patients within days of a stroke, confirming that ruptures are associated with the thinning of the fibrous cap stabilizing the fatty deposits as well as suggesting that B cells play a bigger role than has previously been appreciated.
Sep 7, 2022
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ISO Releases Standard Genome Editing Vocabulary
Bio-IT World | The International Organization for Standardization has released the genome editing standard vocabulary, comprising 42 terms and definitions covering genome editing concepts, tools, and outcomes. Samantha Maragh, leader of the Genome Editing Program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, says the goal now is adoption.
Sep 6, 2022
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ISO Releases Standard Genome Editing Vocabulary
Bio-IT World | The International Organization for Standardization has released the genome editing standard vocabulary, comprising 42 terms and definitions covering genome editing concepts, tools, and outcomes. Samantha Maragh, leader of the Genome Editing Program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, says the goal now is adoption.
Sep 6, 2022
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High-Throughput Method Finds Migrating Gut Bugs That Activate Immune Cells
Bio-IT World | Investigators at Cedars-Sinai and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases have used high throughput sequencing and human serum to characterize the reactivities of immunoglobulin G to microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract that crossed the intestinal mucosal barrier. The novel technique for identifying translocating gut bacteria sheds light on the interactions between the host and its gut microbiota.
Sep 1, 2022
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Bristol Myers Squibb’s AI Pathology Models, New Discovery Cohort for Parkinson’s Disease, More
Bio-IT World | A new gene-editing technology center opens in Pittsburgh; phage-derived gene delivery vehicles create central nervous system genetic medicines; a new CAR-T cell therapy aims to help people with HIV; and more.
Aug 31, 2022
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FDA Seeks to Temper Animal Testing with Advisement from Science Board
Bio-IT World | Lawmakers and animal welfare groups are calling for the FDA to abolish animal testing requirements for products under its jurisdiction.
Aug 30, 2022
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Follow the Money: Designer Precision Cancer Medicines, Biotech Workforce Development Program, More
Bio-IT World | AI-enabled drug discovery and sustainable development, a novel antitumor glioma platform, virtual reality operating theaters, and more.
Aug 30, 2022